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Short description: A graph plots quantity against price in dollars. Long description: The horizontal axis representing quantity lists A to I from left to right. The vertical axis representing price in dollars lists the following values from bottom to top: P subscript 1, P subscript 2, P subscript 3, P subscript 4, and P subscript 5. The graph plots three curves and five lines. The curve, MC passes through the points, (D, P subscript 1), (E, P subscript 2), (F, P subscript 3), (G, P subscript 4), and (H, P subscript 5). The curve, SRATC passes through the points, (C, P subscript 4), (F, P subscript 3), and (I, P subscript 5). The curve, SRAVC passes through the points, (A, P subscript 3), (B, P subscript 2), (D, P subscript 1), (F, P subscript 2), and (I, P subscript 3). Five horizontal lines are drawn from P subscript 1, P subscript 2, P subscript 3, P subscript 4, and P subscript 5.

FIGURE 9-1

Refer to Figure 9-1. The diagram shows cost curves for a perfectly competitive firm. If the market price is P3, the profit-maximizing firm in the short run should



▸ produce output A.

▸ produce output D.

▸ produce output F.

▸ produce output F or shut down, as it doesn't matter which.

▸ shut down because more profits could be earned in another industry.
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